How To Uninstall Openiv Packages
Originally posted by:Rightclick gtav in steam, properties, local files tab, browse local files.( View file extensions if needed )Compare ENTIRE folder/files to the screenshot - delete anything that is NOT in screenshot.( Ignore date, time, type, size - leave commandline.txt IF you use it ) -And then VERIFY CACHE.Thanks man. Although, i still have more mods in other locations such as custom vehicles, so if you know how to delete those, or if they don't matter, please let me know, but this helped a lot:).
Tbh uninstalling mods is fubar. Do not even fk with it. Rather, if you have mods already, just rename your GTA folder (located in steamapps/common, called 'Grand Theft Auto V') to 'Grand Theft Auto V MODDED'. Then redownload GTA and play it online with out mods. That is what we will call Vanilla GTA or 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA'.When you want to change back to your modded GTA Game start by changin the name of your Vanilla gta folder ('Grand Theft Auto V') to 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA'.
After you do this you will have two folders in your steamapps/common folder. One will be called 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA' and one called 'Grand Theft Auto V MODDED'.
At this point you can just rename which ever game you want (Vanilla or Modded) to 'Grand Theft Auto V' and play it.To make sure you never mess up, always change the name of the 'Grand Theft Auto V' folder first, before the Modded or Vanilla one that is, and always keep a back up of your modded GTA folder, as wells as your Vanilla GTA folder somewhere. For me I have an 8TB HDD I keep my back up files on and my playable files are on an SSD steam library.Hope that made sense but it is the best way to do things. Ask questions if you have them I'll try to answer.EDIT/PS: What I refered to as 'Vanilla GTA' is the only one you should ever play online. Don't ever play your 'Modded' GTA online or you risk getting banned and you risk being an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I have a modded GTA folder but I've never once launched it online.In fact, when ever I want to play GTA modded/offline I'm launching it though OPENIV anyways and if I don't have the proper folder in place (Grand Theft Auto V MODDED vs Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA) then OPENIV won't work anyays, so theres no chance that way of accidentally lauching online with mods. I've NEVER ONCE lauched or even tried to launch online with mods. Originally posted by:tbh uninstalling mods is fubar.
Do not even fk with it. Rather, if you have mods already, just rename your GTA folder (located in steamapps/common, called 'Grand Theft Auto V') to 'Grand Theft Auto V MODDED'.
Then redownload GTA and play it online with out mods. That is what we will call Vanilla GTA or 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA'.When you want to change back to your modded GTA Game start by changin the name of your Vanilla gta folder ('Grand Theft Auto V') to 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA'.
After you do this you will have two folders in your steamapps/common folder. One will be called 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA' and one called 'Grand Theft Auto V MODDED'. At this point you can just rename which ever game you want (Vanilla or Modded) to 'Grand Theft Auto V' and play it.To make sure you never mess up, always change the name of the 'Grand Theft Auto V' folder first, before the Modded or Vanilla one that is, and always keep a back up of your modded GTA folder, as wells as your Vanilla GTA folder somewhere. For me I have an 8TB HDD I keep my back up files on and my playable files are on an SSD steam library.Hope that made sense but it is the best way to do things. Ask questions if you have them I'll try to answer.EDIT/PS: What I refered to as 'Vanilla GTA' is the only one you should ever play online. Don't ever play your 'Modded' GTA online or you risk getting banned and you risk being an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
I have a modded GTA folder but I've never once launched it online.In fact, when ever I want to play GTA modded/offline I'm launching it though OPENIV anyways and if I don't have the proper folder in place (Grand Theft Auto V MODDED vs Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA) then OPENIV won't work anyays, so theres no chance that way of accidentally lauching online with mods. I've NEVER ONCE lauched or even tried to launch online with mods. Yeah, but the problem is i already tried to re install it and it did nothing, it just kinda kept all the mods. Originally posted by:tbh uninstalling mods is fubar.
Do not even fk with it. Rather, if you have mods already, just rename your GTA folder (located in steamapps/common, called 'Grand Theft Auto V') to 'Grand Theft Auto V MODDED'. Then redownload GTA and play it online with out mods. That is what we will call Vanilla GTA or 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA'.When you want to change back to your modded GTA Game start by changin the name of your Vanilla gta folder ('Grand Theft Auto V') to 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA'. After you do this you will have two folders in your steamapps/common folder. One will be called 'Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA' and one called 'Grand Theft Auto V MODDED'. At this point you can just rename which ever game you want (Vanilla or Modded) to 'Grand Theft Auto V' and play it.To make sure you never mess up, always change the name of the 'Grand Theft Auto V' folder first, before the Modded or Vanilla one that is, and always keep a back up of your modded GTA folder, as wells as your Vanilla GTA folder somewhere.
How To Uninstall Openiv Packages On Windows
For me I have an 8TB HDD I keep my back up files on and my playable files are on an SSD steam library.Hope that made sense but it is the best way to do things. Ask questions if you have them I'll try to answer.EDIT/PS: What I refered to as 'Vanilla GTA' is the only one you should ever play online.
Don't ever play your 'Modded' GTA online or you risk getting banned and you risk being an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I have a modded GTA folder but I've never once launched it online.In fact, when ever I want to play GTA modded/offline I'm launching it though OPENIV anyways and if I don't have the proper folder in place (Grand Theft Auto V MODDED vs Grand Theft Auto V VANILLA) then OPENIV won't work anyays, so theres no chance that way of accidentally lauching online with mods. I've NEVER ONCE lauched or even tried to launch online with mods. The problem is, i already re-installed the game but it had the mods still in there.
If you are receiving errors from the auto-installer, stating it cannot find the assembly.xml file, or any other errors, make sure you have completed the following installation steps. Make sure you have extracted the downloaded GTA5REDUX.zip before running the installer. Run OpenIV in administrator mode. (right click OpenIV icon, and “run as administrator”). Ensure you have installed all the required OpenIV asi scripts.
(From within OpenIV, click on tools, then asi manager. INSTALL ALL PLUG-INS LISTED!). Ensure you have installed and you have copied and pasted the files dinput8.dll, and ScriptHookV.dll into your GTA 5 main directory.
DELETE any file titled dsound.dll that is in your directory! If you have followed the previous steps, and determined that your loading crashes are not coming from ReShade & ENB, complete the following:(check out the to make sure you are following the exceptions before continuing with these steps). Re-download and install a fresh copy of GTA 5, and make sure you have all the required updates. Current version is: 791.1. Run the game once, and create a save. Create the mods folder ensuring you are using a copy of this data!
DO NOTuse an older version of the game, a modded version, or anything other than the data you have just tested and ran. (steps to create the mods folder can be found ). Continue with the installation process as normal. Use OpenIV to locate the REDUXINSTALLER.oiv file, and install it into the “GAME FOLDER” option.
(This will still put the files into the “mods” folder, due to the way the installer was configured.). When running OpenIV, right click and run as administrator. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE EXTRACTED THE GTA5REDUX.zip BEFORE TRYING TO RUN THE AUTO-INSTALLER!!!!. DON’T FORGET TO INSTALL THE DAY 1 PATCH AFTER THE FULL INSTALLATION. Simply follow the exact same steps as running the full installer package, choosing “game folder” as the install path. Run the game prior to installing any of the ReShade presets.
If you have followed all the steps correctly, you should have a successful installation.Effects/features not found in game! If you have installed the project, yet are unable to see/experience some of the new features, follow these steps to correct the issue.
Delete your mods folder, and create a new one!(the most common reason for not seeing all features, is that not all the original data was successfully copied into the mods folder.). When creating the mods folder, make sure you are using game data that you have tested to successfully run! Make a copy of the exact files you have tested.
DO NOT USE OLDER GAME DATA, MODDED DATA, OR ANYTHING FROM ANOTHER LOCATION. Here is a list of the exact files and folder that need to be directly copied from a working version of the game, into the mods folder that you created in its main directory:update (entire folder),x64 (entire folder), common.rpf, x64a.rpf, x64b.rpf, x64c.rpf, x64d.rpf, x64e.rpf, x64f.rpf, x64g.rpf, x64h.rpf, x64i.rpf, x64j.rpf, x64k.rpf, x64l.rpf, x64m.rpf, x64n.rpf, x64o.rpf, x64p.rpf, x64q.rpf, x64r.rpf, x64s.rpf, x64t.rpf, x64u.rpf, x64v.rpf, x64w.rpf.sources: gta5redux.com.